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Syrian refugees in Turkey are there to stay, at least for now

  • Written by Shelley Inglis, Executive Director, University of Dayton Human Rights Center, University of Dayton

Turkey’s recent military incursion into northern Syria is aimed at weakening Syrian Kurdish forces along its border. Turkey believes those forces are linked to the insurgent Kurdish militia inside Turkey, whom Turkey and the U.S. have labeled terrorists.

But that’s not the only goal.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s...

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